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Hydro-Rain BLP-100-CL-1X - 1" x 100' Blu-Lock 100PSI SIDR Coil

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$69.95

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SKU:
PBL1100
UPC:
845631001770
MPN:
BLP-100-CL-1X

Description

The Hydro-Rain 1” Blu-Lock Swing Pipe Coil makes the installation of sprinklers easy and fast.  No Glue, clamps, or frustrating barbed fittings. Use Hydro-Rain Blu-Lock pipe fittings for an easy mess free installation.

Features:

  • Blu-Lock Pipe is a Green Environmentally Friendly recyclable HDPE pipe that provides a superior alternative to PVC.
  • Blu-Lock Fittings are Green Outside diameter (OD) technology that ensure lower friction loss for better efficiency.
  • Heavy-Duty Construction
  • UV-resistant ABS, stainless steel and EPDM seals are designed and tested to ensure toughness.
  • Patented Retaining System Stainless steel teeth grip pipe tight for a strong, leak-proof connection.
  • Outside Diameter (OD) Technology Flow is unimpeded for 25 percent increase in flow versus traditional insert fittings.
  • Patented Quick-Release Collar 1/2 in. swing fittings feature quick-release mechanism that allows tool-free removal.
  • Hydro-Rain® Warranty 3-year limited warranty on fittings.

Specifications:

  • Size: 1 inch
  • Length: 100 feet
  • Working Pressure 100 PSI
  • Diameter: 1.07 ID x 1.21 OD

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